The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-04-25, Page 15A
ON Club
STANtEY CUP LOTTERY
Win $1,000 on tins. of winning goal
'OP' 'ovory other goal
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day. The
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thrwi*.
wins.
in the bentain gkite
the team of DebWie
and Sheila Burke whisk was
clued victorious ufitils* total *
foil 1340. lirer the Watson boys
it was Steven Anger and Steven
iritzslunTions vvith a total pintail
of 1223.
The Junior girlscompetition
Was a close one with Zeller
Nethery and Pam Gerrie on top
only fair points with 11,00.
Stephen Burke and Xevin Htekey
topped the boys' list with their
1400.
Each winner will receive the
YBC deuhlescrest. Thanks to th
members of the junlort wt# were
score kee0ers. •
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11 STARTS WEDNESDAY MAY 1ST
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SCREAMING TIGERS
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call was now*
around the
portant?"
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distributed,
theiecond
Won was held on the
Thhiss That
sheets were corn
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Mrs. Arehie Purdoll
home for the meeting
Whitechurch Club,held
evening. f'residentKath
opened the Meeting With
pledge repeated in unison. by the
three Members. She then read
the minutes.
Roll call was answered by
, naming something important in
giving hair good care; lirs.
HuMphrey of St. Helens gave a
talk on hair care and styling, hair
cutting and combing;
The girls dbmussed their book
covers and plans for AchieVe;
inent Day. Their home assign-
ment was to work on their record
• hooki, '
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BIM. I(IRTQN did thetiortors and made theciraw at Moraday night's euchre party ,pUt:ori
bythe.Sfitingharn.and District Association for the MentallY Retarded. Helping him with the ' •
draw .Are Bill Stephenson, the asSOciatiores, president, and Donna Vanderwoude
(background);2The prize wars'a beautiful quilt and it was .won by Mrs, Mary McCloud of * ..
Minnie St., Witigham. •.. ., (Staff Photo)
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Seventeenattended the
meeting held at 01011°01e Mrs
Watcher on Monday. They began
y repeating the motto and
ledge alwi answering the 11oli.
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By Karen Casemore:
HIGH
At Brownies when get
there We play Some gameS,,
Fluffy Owl. Then' Brow Owl
calls us into our groups and, the
leaders mark the attendance;..,'••....3
We then go Into: a,Brownli,
and sing our Brownie
split some Afterillftig:P;Oanneri we et. a: at /./e. ',., then taps ''-"InalAf4secote:wT .ih. kis4gge'epkYLtnce Wednesday
apnwg lliaenideaka' llyo.v.f of d playn6 a I i
to have.. , . _
., ,,_„iietws Scorpios are way o
go Wine till tile 1 "InesclaY
and thearewni.. e x,prayer a!'a....,, Pisces with
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Ipnetition,ar '0 'Cair20I'siliVcirlogseos '5%55;
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SGehimrlini,?ysii.haAvequ5a55r310, s 5813 ' and
Nora s Libras 5802. Grace's
' Linda Walden came up with
'.: both the high single of 272 and the
' high triple of 696.
The girls discussed their
chieVement Day skit and.talked
bout room ' storage and how to
mprove their own room storage.
hey then worked on thefr sewing
rojects.
THE HAPPYLOOKERS
Nine.members .answered .the
olk "One :aid,. it will Irn.
rove storage in y bedroom",,
hen the Lakelet Club met at the
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SCORES
WROXETER. LEAGUE
Dick de Boer 210' Gordon' r
- Haasnoot 201, 201, 203; Marjorie ' P
t Pellett 210; Bob McCangluM107; w
. Ken Willoughby 214; Ted ' Smith
257, 277; Wendell Stamper 1229
- Joe Craig 231, 215; Mike2rtOn
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Gaines of 200 or over were
bowled by Valdeane Gedcke 205
4ayneEnglish.„212; Mary Lee 216
Dianelengliiih 203, ,221;, Jeanne
Harrison'208; Shirley"StOrey'228;
Verna Steffler, 207; Louise Wel
wood 219; Maude Schiestel 213;
Mary Forrest 256, 224;. • Bea
Shropshall 208, 226; Linda • Wel-
0:den 253, 272; Shirley Sallows mo; a• ll;"valvamlw44'.""mwe'ft",
Jean King 203, 208; Caroline SCOUTING NEWS,
Greenaway 2b3; Susan Tolton 11117-0,1*NiamiswimmomaNNam
211.
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215, 201; Dorothy Craig 217;
- Jack Burns 232; 'Gloria "Ratan
200. .
Ladies' high single, Dorothy
Craig 220; ladies', high triple,
Dorothy Craig 613; men's high
single, Ted -Smith, 277; men's
° high' triple, Tecl•Smith 693.
Play-off, - champs, the
."TangoV, Pellett, Mary
Beth Riley,,lyfike Newtbri, Maud
McCaughan, Dorothy Craig,
Warren Fines.
• COFFEE KLATCH
• The league had 25 bowlers out
• for their last day of bowling.
Isobel Burke won the draw prize
• and received a crying towel.
Bowlers bowling 200 or over in
singles were Nora Finnigan 205;
Shirley Storey 225; Louise
Wrel-
Wood 256.
Our potluck supper will he May
6 at 6:30 p.m. at the bowling
alley. Hope to see you all out for
our final get-together of the sea -
Son.
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• SENIOR LADIES ,
• M. Robertson was ticking on all
eight -cylinders as she chalked up
**both the high single of 215 and
high double of 334 for the senior
larilies.
• The Pringroses are ahead with
55 points; only one to go to that
Magic number! In second place
are The Sunflowers with 74 fol -
•lowed by the Marigolds 69; Snap-
dragons 54; Pansies 50; Wild
• Roses 40.
By Mike Beattie
•- The April- 17th meeting was
opened outside with the breaking
of the flag. Wevvere corrected on
• how to, salute with a staff. -
Each Scout now has a job in a
patrol. These jobs include patrol
leader, cookmaster, hiltemaster,
first eider, secretary, treasurer
• and game -master.
A new puzzle game was intro-
duced, using the words of the
• Scout Law and Promise. In
pastrol corners, our May trip to
the Oshawa Jamboree was dis-
cussed.
After roll call and collection of
• due, badges were handed out to
• Ken MacLean, Bruce Stainton,
Scott McGregor, Ken •Marks,
• Kemp Currie and Richard
Daugherty.
We handed in our .bowl-a-thon
sheets and were reminded of the
bowl-a-thOrion April 27 and cook-
out from 5 to 7 o'clock on April 24.
• The troop was dismissed after
the Lord's Prayer and the lower-
ing of the flag.
•' creamin
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SUN. ONLY 2 8 APR.
26-27 APRIL
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•' The Howell system was'used..
First, 0...•llaselgrOve and J. H.
Crawford, second, F. Abliat:atki,
Mrs. J. Langridge; third,
B. Porter and Joe Martin.
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